PC/104 for factor cpu boards running FreeBSD?

2002-08-18 Thread Matthew Dillon

I've been investigating the use of PC/104 form factor cpu boards
for a telemetry application.  I've found quite a number of vendors
and quite a few cards that appear to run Linux out of the box, and it
would also appear that many of the cards could run FreeBSD fairly
easily too (since most mimic PCs).

Does anyone on this forum have any experience using these sorts of
cards with FreeBSD and could you impart some of your general knowledge
to me?  I think the forum would be interested as well.
 
-Matt
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Re: PC/104 for factor cpu boards running FreeBSD?

2002-08-18 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp

In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Matthew Dillon writes:
I've been investigating the use of PC/104 form factor cpu boards
for a telemetry application.  I've found quite a number of vendors
and quite a few cards that appear to run Linux out of the box, and it
would also appear that many of the cards could run FreeBSD fairly
easily too (since most mimic PCs).

Does anyone on this forum have any experience using these sorts of
cards with FreeBSD and could you impart some of your general knowledge
to me?  I think the forum would be interested as well.

I have yet to see a PC104 card which didn't support FreeBSD or (MSDOS 3.11
for that matter).

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Re: PC/104 for factor cpu boards running FreeBSD?

2002-08-18 Thread Mark Murray

 Does anyone on this forum have any experience using these sorts of
 cards with FreeBSD and could you impart some of your general knowledge
 to me?  I think the forum would be interested as well.

Mike Smith was doing this as least as long ago as 1999 with a 486/PC104
at Walnut Creek.

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